Silberpfeil (roller coaster)
Silver arrow | |
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Data | |
Type | Steel - seated |
model | Silver arrow |
Drive type | Chain lift hill |
Manufacturer | Schwarzkopf GmbH |
Designer | Werner Stengel |
opening | 1979 (first delivery) |
length | 554 m |
height | 18.5 m |
Dimensions | 65.15 x 28.5 m² |
Max. speed | 66 km / h |
capacity | 1500 people per hour |
elements | Looping |
Inversions | 1 |
Theming | operator-dependent |
Silberpfeil is the name of a steel roller coaster model from the manufacturer Schwarzkopf GmbH , which was first delivered in 1979. A total of three roller coasters of the model were made.
The 554 m long route extends over an area of 65.15 m × 28.5 m and reaches a height of 18.5 m. The trains are pulled up via a chain lift hill. After the first descent , they reach a top speed of 66 km / h and pass a loop with a diameter of 12 m. The entire system has a connection value of 130 kW (plus approx. 50 kW for lighting).
Locations
Roller coaster | operator | country | opening | closure |
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Big Blue Twist and Shout Looping Star Tower of Terror Looping Star Looping Star |
Fun Park Biograd Loudoun Castle Dreamland Margate Camelot Theme Park Ocean Beach Amusement Park OK Corral |
Croatia United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom United Kingdom France |
July 15, 2017 2003 2001 1989 1986 or earlier 1980s |
2010 2002 2000 1986 or later unknown |
Looping star | Edge show | South Africa | April 6, 2012 | |
Scorpion | Busch Gardens Tampa | United States | May 16, 1980 |